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Inside Wayne Newton's Palatial, 52-Acre Las Vegas Mansion

Wayne Newton's Las Vegas estate might as well be the Smithsonian of Sin City and ET guest correspondent Antonio Sabato Jr. got to look inside!

"I couldn't be more thrilled to have you here," Newton said, welcoming Sabato Jr. into the 52-acre Casa de Shenandoah.

The sprawling ranch, now open to the public, includes paintings by Renoir and Margaret Keane, a small zoo filled with exotic birds and a capuchin monkey named Boo, who was remarkably attached to Newton on his private jet.